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NINTH GRADER FITS RIGHT INTO THE KNIGHT’S ROUNDTABLE
Moving to a new state can be a very traumatic experience
for a teenage girl. New school, new friends, new teams… it
all sounds so scary to the typical high school sophomore. Fortunately
for Jackie Sautter, she bypassed all the fears and walked
into Ardrey Kell High School excited about the future. The
rest is history as she enters her third sport of the season
with a smile and a love for Ardrey Kell High School and her
new hometown, Charlotte.
Jackie and her parents, Bob and Marlene, moved to Charlotte
this summer from Harrisburg, PA. In Pennsylvania, Jackie
played many sports and did quite well. One of the
first people she met here in Charlotte was Ardrey Kell Athletic
Director Cheryl Feeney. The energetic athletic director
welcomed Jackie to the school and made her feel right at
home. Recognizing her desire to succeed, Feeney helped
Jackie get started with the golf team.
Golf was new to Jackie, yet she managed to improve each
week and ended up being named The Most Improved Golfer Award
for the Knights. Jackie hopes to continue to play golf
and help Ardrey Kell build a quality program.
Basketball arrived next on the calendar. On the second
day of practice, Jackie suffered a concussion and was forced
to sit for a week. Upon her return, Coach Sonja Tate
started Jackie on the JV squad before moving her to the Varsity
team in December. Jackie played quality minutes and
enjoyed her role on the team.
Now for the first time in five years, Jackie has elected
to play softball. Coach Phil Williams asked Jackie
to play and after a couple of seconds of thought, Jackie
said yes. After only a few weeks of practice, Jackie
is settling into Right Field for the Knights.
“Playing three sports has really helped me to make
a lot of friends this year,” said Jackie. “It
has been really neat to be at a new school and be a part
of all the new teams. I am real excited about the next
two years at Ardrey Kell.”
Jackie has also started to explore her future by serving
as a volunteer teacher of 4 year olds at Saint Matthew Catholic
Church. An offer to help stuff informational packets
for the church led to a position teaching the young children. Jackie
has really enjoyed working with young ones and also spends
time at Hawk Ridge Elementary working with Kindergarten students.
“Working with the young children has led me to set
a goal of one day becoming a teacher. I would either like
to be a Special Education Teacher or a 6th Grade Science
Teacher one day. I have found that I have a real passion
for working with kids.”
With a strong performance in the classroom this season,
Jackie is well on her way to achieving the needed education
to complete her goal. In a few years, this personable tenth
grader will look back on her move to Charlotte as a wonderful
experience. Until then, you can count on Jackie Sautter
to be a key player in the development of the athletic program
at Ardrey Kell High School!
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